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Quest OpenSSH 4.6p1_q1
Quest OpenSSH provides password-less, secure, encrypted remote login and file transfer services for VAS. more>>
Quest OpenSSH provides password-less, secure, encrypted remote login and file transfer services for Vintela Authentication Services (VAS). It is a derivative of OpenSSH, an open-source implementation of the SSH protocol.
Quest OpenSSH provides:
- default single sign on for Quest customers using VAS or VMX. Users are automatically and securely authenticated against Microsoft Active Directory using GSSAPI.
- compatibility with other SSH tools, including Quest PuTTY.
- integrated enhancements including high performance network support and TCPwrap access controls.
The software packages include both the client, ssh, and the server, sshd. Packages are subject to open source licence conditions.
Enhancements:
- This releases new features are the Match directive and inclusion of the HPN patches (High Performance Networking).
- Minor bugs fixed include NIS+ compatibility and improved service script reliability.
<<lessQuest OpenSSH provides:
- default single sign on for Quest customers using VAS or VMX. Users are automatically and securely authenticated against Microsoft Active Directory using GSSAPI.
- compatibility with other SSH tools, including Quest PuTTY.
- integrated enhancements including high performance network support and TCPwrap access controls.
The software packages include both the client, ssh, and the server, sshd. Packages are subject to open source licence conditions.
Enhancements:
- This releases new features are the Match directive and inclusion of the HPN patches (High Performance Networking).
- Minor bugs fixed include NIS+ compatibility and improved service script reliability.
Download (3.0MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: BSD License Price:
497 downloads
FinScribe 0.7
FinScribe is a flexible Web authoring application which provides wiki and weblog. more>>
FinScribe is a flexible web authoring application, which provides Wiki and Weblog authoring functionality in one application (commonly referred to as a "bliki".)
FinScribe was written as a technology demonstration for the Fins web application framework, FinScribe has grown into a full featured application that offers the best features of many different applications in one easy to use package.
FinScribe (and indeed, the whole underlying Fins framework) was born out of a desire to replace SnipSnap as the engine for this website. While it was (and is) a wonderful application, SnipSnap had a few very bad habits, such as eating a large amount of RAM and being rather slow. Additionally, SnipSnaps development pace had slowed considerably, leaving me to wonder if the shortcomings Id encountered would be fixed or improved in a timely manner.
After approximitely a week of development, FinScribe replaced SnipSnap on this website, and we havent looked back since. Weve made a large number of enhancements since then, and hope to continue the current pace of development in the future.
Note: There is no SnipSnap code in FinScribe, though the CSS stylesheets shipped with FinScribe are very slightly modified versions of those included with SnipSnap.
This is primarily due to the fact that this application was designed to be at least partially compatible with SnipSnap. As things continue to develop, well probably replace the stylesheets with something more original.
Main features:
- Flexible Wiki engine using SnipSnap compatible markup
- Weblog functionality
- Multiple Weblogs per application (each page may be a weblog)
- Multi-user capable
- Per-object Comments
- Extendible via Plugins (both wiki markup and application level macros)
- Produces RSS 2.0 feeds for Weblogs
- Includes an RSS 0.92/1.0/2.0 feed reader
- Category support
- Attachment support
- User administration
- User self-registration
- Skinnable interface using CSS
- Versioning capability (new versions are created upon object saves)
- Deployable as a standalone web server, as a module within Caudium, or using [external]FastCGI (tested with Apache).
<<lessFinScribe was written as a technology demonstration for the Fins web application framework, FinScribe has grown into a full featured application that offers the best features of many different applications in one easy to use package.
FinScribe (and indeed, the whole underlying Fins framework) was born out of a desire to replace SnipSnap as the engine for this website. While it was (and is) a wonderful application, SnipSnap had a few very bad habits, such as eating a large amount of RAM and being rather slow. Additionally, SnipSnaps development pace had slowed considerably, leaving me to wonder if the shortcomings Id encountered would be fixed or improved in a timely manner.
After approximitely a week of development, FinScribe replaced SnipSnap on this website, and we havent looked back since. Weve made a large number of enhancements since then, and hope to continue the current pace of development in the future.
Note: There is no SnipSnap code in FinScribe, though the CSS stylesheets shipped with FinScribe are very slightly modified versions of those included with SnipSnap.
This is primarily due to the fact that this application was designed to be at least partially compatible with SnipSnap. As things continue to develop, well probably replace the stylesheets with something more original.
Main features:
- Flexible Wiki engine using SnipSnap compatible markup
- Weblog functionality
- Multiple Weblogs per application (each page may be a weblog)
- Multi-user capable
- Per-object Comments
- Extendible via Plugins (both wiki markup and application level macros)
- Produces RSS 2.0 feeds for Weblogs
- Includes an RSS 0.92/1.0/2.0 feed reader
- Category support
- Attachment support
- User administration
- User self-registration
- Skinnable interface using CSS
- Versioning capability (new versions are created upon object saves)
- Deployable as a standalone web server, as a module within Caudium, or using [external]FastCGI (tested with Apache).
Download (0.084MB)
Added: 2007-02-02 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
994 downloads
FET for Linux 5.7.5
FET is a free timetabling program for schools, high-schools or universities more>> Main features:
- FET is free software (open source). You can freely use, copy, modify and re-distribute it, as GNU/GPL permits (but please consider a donation)
- Localized to English, French, Catalan, Romanian, Malay, Polish, Turkish, Dutch, German, Hungarian and Macedonian (maybe incompletely)
- Fully automatic generation algorithm, allowing also semi-automatic or manual allocation
- Platform independent implementation, allowing running on GNU/Linux, Windows, Mac and any system that Qt supports
- Powerful flexible modular xml format for the input file, allowing editing with an xml editor or by hand (besides FET)
- Possibility to view the currently generated timetable without stopping the ongoing simulation
- The resulted timetables will be exported into xml and html formats
- Very flexible students (pupils) structure, organized into sets: years, groups and subgroups. FET allows overlapping years and groups and non-overlapping subgroups. You can even define individual students (as separate sets)
- Possibility to consider a weight (percentage) for each constraint, from 0% to 100%
- Maximum total number of hours (periods) per day: 30 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)
- Maximum number of working days per week: 14 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)
- Maximum total number of teachers: 700 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)
- Maximum total number of subgroups (sets) of students: 5000 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)
- Maximum total number of subjects: 1000 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)
- Virtually unlimited number of subject tags
- Maximum number of activities: 2000 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)
- Maximum number of rooms: 300 (can be increased, but until now nobody suggested a larger value)<<less
Download (4.02MB)
Added: 2009-04-24 License: Freeware Price:
185 downloads
Fast Date Picker 0.02
Fast Date Picker is a calendar that is easy to integrate into Web pages that require the users to select a date. more>>
Fast Date Picker project is a calendar which is easy to integrate into pages that require the users to select a date like on travel sites.
Written in ECMAScript, it responds faster to the users clicks than most of the server-side-based or Java-applet-based date pickers often found on travel sites today.
The calendar can be added to your page any way you want (e.g. as a pop-up window or an expandable
<<lessWritten in ECMAScript, it responds faster to the users clicks than most of the server-side-based or Java-applet-based date pickers often found on travel sites today.
The calendar can be added to your page any way you want (e.g. as a pop-up window or an expandable
), and you can integrate it with any type of form fields for selecting dates.
In order to perform the integration, you do, however, need experience with ECMAScript - so if new Date() means nothing to you, Fast Date Picker probably isnt what youre looking for.
Main features:
- Allows you to set whether Sunday or Monday is the first day of the week.
- Can highligt certain days of the week (of your choice), e.g. Saturday and Sunday.
- Can highlight the current date.
- Can make dates up until a certain point (e.g. today) non-selectable so that users cannot select a date in the past.
- Easy to translate.
- Easy to change to fit the design of your website: Just edit the included style sheet.
- Made in a way that minimizes the risk of variable name clashes in ECMAScript and selector clashes in CSS.
- Uses standard ECMAScript, DOM, and CSS.
Enhancements:
- The problem with incorrect dates in calendars set to start weeks with Monday was fixed.
In order to perform the integration, you do, however, need experience with ECMAScript - so if new Date() means nothing to you, Fast Date Picker probably isnt what youre looking for.
Main features:
- Allows you to set whether Sunday or Monday is the first day of the week.
- Can highligt certain days of the week (of your choice), e.g. Saturday and Sunday.
- Can highlight the current date.
- Can make dates up until a certain point (e.g. today) non-selectable so that users cannot select a date in the past.
- Easy to translate.
- Easy to change to fit the design of your website: Just edit the included style sheet.
- Made in a way that minimizes the risk of variable name clashes in ECMAScript and selector clashes in CSS.
- Uses standard ECMAScript, DOM, and CSS.
Enhancements:
- The problem with incorrect dates in calendars set to start weeks with Monday was fixed.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2006-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1390 downloads
Zoids Quest 0.0.1
Zoids Quest is a jump-and-run platform game. more>>
Zoids Quest project is a jump-and-run platform game.
Zoids Quest is a platform game in the style of old console games such as Super Mario World and Sonic the Hedgehog.
Players must help Zoid on his Quest by guiding him through many worlds containing tricks, traps, and monsters.
On the way Zoid can collect special magic runes which enhance his abilities and help defend against the many deadly foes.
This is the first public release.
<<lessZoids Quest is a platform game in the style of old console games such as Super Mario World and Sonic the Hedgehog.
Players must help Zoid on his Quest by guiding him through many worlds containing tricks, traps, and monsters.
On the way Zoid can collect special magic runes which enhance his abilities and help defend against the many deadly foes.
This is the first public release.
Download (6.2MB)
Added: 2006-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1075 downloads
CalcRogue Beta 6c
CalcRogue project is a Rogue-like for calculators, Palm, and PCs. more>>
CalcRogue project is a Rogue-like for calculators, Palm, and PCs.
CalcRogue is based on the Unix game Rogue and those similar to it, collectively known as "roguelikes". They involve a character which can move around, attack monsters, collect magical items, maybe cast spells, and gain levels.
The dungeons are randomly generated, so the areas are always fresh, and the difficulty is such that it never gets too easy. (Note: CalcRogue is not derived from Rogue.)
Main features:
- Complex, randomly generated levels
- Overworld map, towns, and quests
- Spells and magically summoned minions
- Easy to use interface with tutorial
- Line of sight/lighting calculation
- Four-color grayscale graphics
- Complete inventory management system
- Wide variety of magical scrolls, potions, wands, rings, amulets and spells
- Missile combat with bows, crossbows or thrown potions
- Compressed saved games
- In-game help
- Hidden traps and doors
- Five different player classes
- Varied monsters with special powers
- Gold and shopping
- High-score listing
Enhancements:
Features
- Finished the tower quest, for wizards and necromancers. No spoilers in this changelog, but it involves lots of cool stuff.
- Checkpoint saves. A backup saved game is automatically made whenever you move to a new level, and restored if the game crashes.
Bug fixes
- (PalmOS) Fixed a stack overflow in the bytecode interpretter which caused crashes all over the place.
- (PalmOS) Fixed infinite prompt loop when running into a peaceful creature
- Fixed missing exit from tower area
- Fixed bug which could cause disconnected areas with the big-map generator
- Monsters wont be generated in the wilderness area
- Fixed bug that allowed duplicating items
- It is no longer possible to throw equipped non-missile weapons
Misc
- Balance changes to make the necromancer stronger
<<lessCalcRogue is based on the Unix game Rogue and those similar to it, collectively known as "roguelikes". They involve a character which can move around, attack monsters, collect magical items, maybe cast spells, and gain levels.
The dungeons are randomly generated, so the areas are always fresh, and the difficulty is such that it never gets too easy. (Note: CalcRogue is not derived from Rogue.)
Main features:
- Complex, randomly generated levels
- Overworld map, towns, and quests
- Spells and magically summoned minions
- Easy to use interface with tutorial
- Line of sight/lighting calculation
- Four-color grayscale graphics
- Complete inventory management system
- Wide variety of magical scrolls, potions, wands, rings, amulets and spells
- Missile combat with bows, crossbows or thrown potions
- Compressed saved games
- In-game help
- Hidden traps and doors
- Five different player classes
- Varied monsters with special powers
- Gold and shopping
- High-score listing
Enhancements:
Features
- Finished the tower quest, for wizards and necromancers. No spoilers in this changelog, but it involves lots of cool stuff.
- Checkpoint saves. A backup saved game is automatically made whenever you move to a new level, and restored if the game crashes.
Bug fixes
- (PalmOS) Fixed a stack overflow in the bytecode interpretter which caused crashes all over the place.
- (PalmOS) Fixed infinite prompt loop when running into a peaceful creature
- Fixed missing exit from tower area
- Fixed bug which could cause disconnected areas with the big-map generator
- Monsters wont be generated in the wilderness area
- Fixed bug that allowed duplicating items
- It is no longer possible to throw equipped non-missile weapons
Misc
- Balance changes to make the necromancer stronger
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2007-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1019 downloads
Sarien 0.7.0
Sarien project is a Sierra AGI interpreter for games like Kings Quest and Space Quest. more>>
Sarien project is a Sierra AGI interpreter for games like Kings Quest and Space Quest.
Sarien is a portable Sierra AGI resource interpreter engine that allows you to play Sierra On-Line AGI version 2 and version 3 games (such as Space Quest 1 and 2, and Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards) natively in Linux, Solaris, Windows, and other platforms.
Enhancements:
- added QNX native sound driver (untested)
- ported to DOS 16-bit using Turbo C++
- started MacOS port using MPW (incomplete)
- changed palette to use Amiga-ish colors instead of PC EGA
- added "crc" command to the interpreter console
- sprite blitting algorithm changed to work with hidden screens
- fixed add.to.pic to erase and re-blit all sprites
- reimplemented options -C (show game CRC), -L (list games) and -P (picture viewer)
- unk_xxx command names changed to official names
- added Amiga Gold Rush! 2.05 game ID
- added support to Amiga v3 games
- added support to Amiga sound emulation
- fixed input prompt in normal input mode
- using table instead of computed values for priority bands
- implemented set.pri.base (used in KQ4)
- implemented echo.line (to repeat last input line with F3)
- implemented adj.ego.move.to.x.y (for click-to-walk interface)
- added mouse event support to the X11, SDL and Win32 drivers
- added debug info on status line (activated with key F11)
- implemented click-to-walk mouse interface
- menu system rewritten to allow mouse operation
- added experimental hi-res picture mode (switch with toggle.monitor)
- added mouse support in the picture viewer
- added SGML man page (use docbook-to-man to create the roff file)
- added AGI Mouse 1.0 protocol emulation
- merged Richard Houles MacOS X port
- merged Paul Hills Amiga port
- merged Vasyl Tsvirkunovs PocketPC port
- added experimental support to noise channel
- implemented picture offset according to configure.screen
- implemented invisible ego signaling
- fixed command get.num
- fixed controller reset (moved to the end of the cycle)
- fixed v3 game loading in big-endian machines
- sound tuning improved, added chorus and envelope release
- savegame subsystem rewritten
<<lessSarien is a portable Sierra AGI resource interpreter engine that allows you to play Sierra On-Line AGI version 2 and version 3 games (such as Space Quest 1 and 2, and Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards) natively in Linux, Solaris, Windows, and other platforms.
Enhancements:
- added QNX native sound driver (untested)
- ported to DOS 16-bit using Turbo C++
- started MacOS port using MPW (incomplete)
- changed palette to use Amiga-ish colors instead of PC EGA
- added "crc" command to the interpreter console
- sprite blitting algorithm changed to work with hidden screens
- fixed add.to.pic to erase and re-blit all sprites
- reimplemented options -C (show game CRC), -L (list games) and -P (picture viewer)
- unk_xxx command names changed to official names
- added Amiga Gold Rush! 2.05 game ID
- added support to Amiga v3 games
- added support to Amiga sound emulation
- fixed input prompt in normal input mode
- using table instead of computed values for priority bands
- implemented set.pri.base (used in KQ4)
- implemented echo.line (to repeat last input line with F3)
- implemented adj.ego.move.to.x.y (for click-to-walk interface)
- added mouse event support to the X11, SDL and Win32 drivers
- added debug info on status line (activated with key F11)
- implemented click-to-walk mouse interface
- menu system rewritten to allow mouse operation
- added experimental hi-res picture mode (switch with toggle.monitor)
- added mouse support in the picture viewer
- added SGML man page (use docbook-to-man to create the roff file)
- added AGI Mouse 1.0 protocol emulation
- merged Richard Houles MacOS X port
- merged Paul Hills Amiga port
- merged Vasyl Tsvirkunovs PocketPC port
- added experimental support to noise channel
- implemented picture offset according to configure.screen
- implemented invisible ego signaling
- fixed command get.num
- fixed controller reset (moved to the end of the cycle)
- fixed v3 game loading in big-endian machines
- sound tuning improved, added chorus and envelope release
- savegame subsystem rewritten
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1083 downloads
Yasminas Quest 2005-11-17
Yasminas Quest is an open source game (and motor) mix of graphical point-and-click adventure. more>>
Yasminas Quest is an open source game (and motor) mix of graphical point-and-click adventure and text adventure written in PHP and DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses mouse and keyboard optionally.
Yasminas Quest was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows, etc.
<<lessYasminas Quest was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows, etc.
Download (2.4MB)
Added: 2006-08-18 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
1169 downloads
ESR Backup 0.99b R1
ESR Backup is a simple easy to use backup system for UNIX and Linux. more>>
ESR Backup is a simple easy to use backup system for UNIX and Linux. It provides a simple, easy to configure solution for file system integrity.
ESR Backup project works on an automatic 2 week cycle to assure you have an easy to recover system.
Main features:
- Simple and easy to configure
- Automatic 2 Week File Rotation Management
- Remote Storage via FTP
- Local File Storage
- Encryption with 448 bit Keys
- Completely FREE to use
ESR Backup takes the complication out of daily back ups, it does all the work for you so you can concentrate on more interesting things. ESR Backup automatically performs regular Full and Incremental backups on the following schedule
Monday - Full Backup
Tuesday - Incremental Backup
Wednesday - Incremental Backup
Thursday - Incremental Backup
Friday - Incremental Backup
Saturday - Incremental Backup
Sunday - Full Backup
It maintains 3 directories , current-week, last-week, and weekly-archives. After the full backup is performed on Sunday, it automatically rotates the last full backup from the last-week directory to the weekly-archive for safe keeping. It then removes the other archives because they are no longer needed.
It automatically rotates all archives from the current-week directory to the last-week directory. The current-week directory is then ready to hold next weeks backups. You always maintain 2 complete sets of backups. And all your old archives are ready to be stored on tape or CD or handled any way you choose.
ESR Backup provides you with remote archive storage via FTP so you can maintain current backup sets off site easily. If you dont have access to a remote FTP server , or do not wish to use one. ESR Backup can store archives on the local file system in a directory you choose. You can also encrypt your archives with a 448 bit encryption key.
<<lessESR Backup project works on an automatic 2 week cycle to assure you have an easy to recover system.
Main features:
- Simple and easy to configure
- Automatic 2 Week File Rotation Management
- Remote Storage via FTP
- Local File Storage
- Encryption with 448 bit Keys
- Completely FREE to use
ESR Backup takes the complication out of daily back ups, it does all the work for you so you can concentrate on more interesting things. ESR Backup automatically performs regular Full and Incremental backups on the following schedule
Monday - Full Backup
Tuesday - Incremental Backup
Wednesday - Incremental Backup
Thursday - Incremental Backup
Friday - Incremental Backup
Saturday - Incremental Backup
Sunday - Full Backup
It maintains 3 directories , current-week, last-week, and weekly-archives. After the full backup is performed on Sunday, it automatically rotates the last full backup from the last-week directory to the weekly-archive for safe keeping. It then removes the other archives because they are no longer needed.
It automatically rotates all archives from the current-week directory to the last-week directory. The current-week directory is then ready to hold next weeks backups. You always maintain 2 complete sets of backups. And all your old archives are ready to be stored on tape or CD or handled any way you choose.
ESR Backup provides you with remote archive storage via FTP so you can maintain current backup sets off site easily. If you dont have access to a remote FTP server , or do not wish to use one. ESR Backup can store archives on the local file system in a directory you choose. You can also encrypt your archives with a 448 bit encryption key.
Download (0.035MB)
Added: 2006-03-24 License: Artistic License Price:
1318 downloads
Remuco Server 0.4.3
Remuco is a system to remotely control music player software with Bluetooth enabled mobile devices. more>>
Remuco is a system to remotely control music player software with Bluetooth enabled mobile devices. With Remuco you can control your favourite music player (playback, song rating, ...) and read music player state information (playback, playlist, ...) on your mobile device. You can use Remuco simultaneously with two or more mobile devices - thats a nice feature for a party when you want to set up a DJ crew ;).
You can use Remuco with all mobile devices with a Bluetooth adapter and Java Microediton (JavaME) support.
Main features:
Remuco controls your music player. With your mobile device you can:
- Switch to next / previous song in playlist
- Switch to a specific position wihtin the current playlist
- Adjust volume
- Rate currently played song
- Control playing state (play, pause, stop)
Remuco displays music player state information on your mobile device. You can see:
- Meta data of currently played song (artist, title, ...)
- Current playlist
- Meta data of all songs in current playlist
- Current playing state (play, pause, stopped)
Remuco..
- can be used with two or more mobile devices simultanously
- can be used with every Bluetooth capable mobile device supporting J2ME
- (CLDC ? 1.1 and MIDP ? 2.0)
- is extensible to support a wide range of music players
Currently Remuco can be used with the following music players:
XMMS
With all Remuco features except song rating (since XMMS does not include rating).
XMMS2
With all Remuco features.
Rhythmbox (>= 0.9.6)
With all Remuco features except playlist browsing. Once the D-Bus interface of Rhythmbox makes this possible, it will be included in Remuco too.
Amarok
With all Remuco features.
Enhancements:
- Minor enhancements and bugfixes were made.
- The minimum client version is now 0.5.0.
<<lessYou can use Remuco with all mobile devices with a Bluetooth adapter and Java Microediton (JavaME) support.
Main features:
Remuco controls your music player. With your mobile device you can:
- Switch to next / previous song in playlist
- Switch to a specific position wihtin the current playlist
- Adjust volume
- Rate currently played song
- Control playing state (play, pause, stop)
Remuco displays music player state information on your mobile device. You can see:
- Meta data of currently played song (artist, title, ...)
- Current playlist
- Meta data of all songs in current playlist
- Current playing state (play, pause, stopped)
Remuco..
- can be used with two or more mobile devices simultanously
- can be used with every Bluetooth capable mobile device supporting J2ME
- (CLDC ? 1.1 and MIDP ? 2.0)
- is extensible to support a wide range of music players
Currently Remuco can be used with the following music players:
XMMS
With all Remuco features except song rating (since XMMS does not include rating).
XMMS2
With all Remuco features.
Rhythmbox (>= 0.9.6)
With all Remuco features except playlist browsing. Once the D-Bus interface of Rhythmbox makes this possible, it will be included in Remuco too.
Amarok
With all Remuco features.
Enhancements:
- Minor enhancements and bugfixes were made.
- The minimum client version is now 0.5.0.
Download (0.80MB)
Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
943 downloads
Dungeon Crawl 0.2.7 (Stone Soup)
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is a fun, free rogue-like game of exploration and treasure-hunting. more>>
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is a fun, free rogue-like game of exploration and treasure-hunting in dungeons filled with dangerous and unfriendly monsters in a quest for the mystifyingly fabulous Orb of Zot.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup project is a variant of Linleys Dungeon Crawl thats openly developed and invites participation from the Crawl community.
Dungeon Crawl has superb, deep tactical gameplay, innovative magic and religion systems, and a grand variety of monsters to fight. Crawl is also one of the hardest roguelikes to beat. When you finally beat the game and write your victory post on rec.games.roguelike.misc, you know youve achieved something.
You can also play Crawl online on a public telnet server thanks to the good folks at crawl.akrasiac.org. crawl.akrasiac.org allows you to meet other players ghosts, watch other people playing, and, in general, have a blast.
<<lessDungeon Crawl Stone Soup project is a variant of Linleys Dungeon Crawl thats openly developed and invites participation from the Crawl community.
Dungeon Crawl has superb, deep tactical gameplay, innovative magic and religion systems, and a grand variety of monsters to fight. Crawl is also one of the hardest roguelikes to beat. When you finally beat the game and write your victory post on rec.games.roguelike.misc, you know youve achieved something.
You can also play Crawl online on a public telnet server thanks to the good folks at crawl.akrasiac.org. crawl.akrasiac.org allows you to meet other players ghosts, watch other people playing, and, in general, have a blast.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-06-13 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
533 downloads
Mambotastic Timesheets 1.1
Mambotastic Timesheets is a Mambo / Joomla Timesheet Component. more>>
Mambotastic Timesheets is a new component for Mambo 4.5.2 and above and Joomla 1.0 and above.
It gives Mambo and Joomla users a front end interface to enter and manage time spent on tasks using Mambo/Joomla as the base system.
Main features:
- Company Management, for multiple projects and multiple clients.
- Task Management, create every day tasks and take the time out of logging your timesheets.
- Project Management, separate your timesheet entries over different projects and identify time spent on each.
- Reporting Facility, create reports on a week by week basis for a number of different search criteria.
- Full Administration, administer your users timesheets with full access using the Mambo administration console.
- Integrated with the Mambo User Database.
Mambotastic Timesheet is available under GNU License, and is free of charge.
<<lessIt gives Mambo and Joomla users a front end interface to enter and manage time spent on tasks using Mambo/Joomla as the base system.
Main features:
- Company Management, for multiple projects and multiple clients.
- Task Management, create every day tasks and take the time out of logging your timesheets.
- Project Management, separate your timesheet entries over different projects and identify time spent on each.
- Reporting Facility, create reports on a week by week basis for a number of different search criteria.
- Full Administration, administer your users timesheets with full access using the Mambo administration console.
- Integrated with the Mambo User Database.
Mambotastic Timesheet is available under GNU License, and is free of charge.
Download (0.073MB)
Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
827 downloads
Millers Quest! 0.9.1
Millers Quest! is a fire-and-forget RPG, or more accurately, an RPG simulator. more>>
Millers Quest! is a role-playing simulator game. It could also be described as a "fire-and-forget role-playing game". In other words, it is not a role-playing game in the most traditional sense, because there is absolutely no player interaction. The emphasis on this game is the simulation of role-playing.
So, it is a completely non-interactive computer role-playing game. "I guess its not fun then", I can hear you say. Wrong! Millers Quest! is, in fact, very much fun. It has all of the excitement of traditional MMORPGs with none of the effort to be put in mindless treadmilling.
You can watch your character grow more potent and more powerful, and you dont need to bore yourself with details like "okay, attack the monster, Im going to win anyway".
Millers Quest! was largely inspired by its direct ancestor, Progress Quest. It is written in Ruby programming language and as such it was largely also inspired by Dwemthys Array, without any of its clever metaprogramming stuff and general bore of having to use irb to play it.
Players of Progress Quest should be right at home with Millers Quest!. What tells MQ and PQ apart is the fact that MQ is not entirely progress-driven. In MQ, all monsters have actual stats. Theres actual, stats- and probability-based fighting involved.
Since dying in a continually running game is pretty damn boring, you get also revived and healed automatically if that occurs. MQ owes a lot of its continued existence to Ruby Development Tools, the Ruby environment for the Eclipse Platform.
Enhancements:
- The combat system wasnt working quite properly, and is now fixed (somewhat).
- A confusing display message has been fixed.
- New features include optional support for curses/terminfo, allowing better-looking and more comprehensive combat display by coloring the output. (This currently requires tput(1) from ncurses.)
<<lessSo, it is a completely non-interactive computer role-playing game. "I guess its not fun then", I can hear you say. Wrong! Millers Quest! is, in fact, very much fun. It has all of the excitement of traditional MMORPGs with none of the effort to be put in mindless treadmilling.
You can watch your character grow more potent and more powerful, and you dont need to bore yourself with details like "okay, attack the monster, Im going to win anyway".
Millers Quest! was largely inspired by its direct ancestor, Progress Quest. It is written in Ruby programming language and as such it was largely also inspired by Dwemthys Array, without any of its clever metaprogramming stuff and general bore of having to use irb to play it.
Players of Progress Quest should be right at home with Millers Quest!. What tells MQ and PQ apart is the fact that MQ is not entirely progress-driven. In MQ, all monsters have actual stats. Theres actual, stats- and probability-based fighting involved.
Since dying in a continually running game is pretty damn boring, you get also revived and healed automatically if that occurs. MQ owes a lot of its continued existence to Ruby Development Tools, the Ruby environment for the Eclipse Platform.
Enhancements:
- The combat system wasnt working quite properly, and is now fixed (somewhat).
- A confusing display message has been fixed.
- New features include optional support for curses/terminfo, allowing better-looking and more comprehensive combat display by coloring the output. (This currently requires tput(1) from ncurses.)
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Added: 2005-10-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1463 downloads
SliceTime 0.9e
Slicetime is a program that helps you track time you spend on projects. more>>
Slicetime is a program that helps you track time you spend on projects. Slicetime is designed to make it easy to switch between different projects, the main window is in the shape of vertical sidebar that makes it convenient to keep it always visible on the side of the screen. In short, continuous tracking of time taken on projects is made as effortless as possible.
The purpose of the program is to make you aware of which tasks take more time, and which take less; it can also be used to keep track and charge time if youre working for someone on hourly basis. The advantage of the program is that it lets you switch back and forth very easily, letting you keep a very accurate account of how much a task took even if you have to stop it frequently and work on something else.
The results can be very surprising, something may feel like it took only a few minutes whereas it took almost an hour in real time; the reverse is sometimes true although not as often.
Slicetime main window is a vertical bar with a row of buttons, each button representing a project. When the button is pressed in, the project is active, the rest of projects are inactive. Each project button shows the time taken on the project today. At 12 oclock the daily time is reset and new days count is started.
Time is kept for current day, week, month and total. Example: I may have a slicetime project that has 3:59 time today, 8:00 this week (including today), 17:00 this month (including this week) and 125:00 total time, which may have been accumulated over years.
Slicetime makes it easy to change project time for current day if you forgot to check in or check out. Menu command (add or subtract project time) will add or subtract the time for today. Another command will set all times for total, month, week and day.
Slicetime as of now has two report options, it can report by time taken for each project on a daily, weekly, montly and total basis and the same by percentage. For example, it will show that today project A was 60%, project B - 30% and C - 10%, and will do the same for current week, month and total.
Note that Slicetime does not keep separate time accounting from previous week, month, day, etc. It will not tell you that you spend 5 hours last saturday. It will only tell you total time, time taken on current month, week and day; but it makes perfect sense to keep this data as well, and I will almost certainly add it.
Functionality:
- Add project
- Remove project (deletes all data and button, irrecoverable, use sparingly!)
- Report by time
- Report by percentage
- Set project time
- Add or subtract project time
Version restrictions:
- Number of project buttons is effectively limited by vertical size of screen. On a common 1024 res, you can fit in around 42 projects, which should be enough for anyone, but I will add an option of hiding projects from main window if requested.
- Latest version not tested in Unix, but will most likely work. I will test it soon & fix if needed.
- Could keep time for each past day, week, month, year. Most likely will be added eventually.
Enhancements:
- Several bugs were fixed.
- The interface was changed to be more user friendly.
- Autosave functionality was added to make up for some stability problems on WinXP.
<<lessThe purpose of the program is to make you aware of which tasks take more time, and which take less; it can also be used to keep track and charge time if youre working for someone on hourly basis. The advantage of the program is that it lets you switch back and forth very easily, letting you keep a very accurate account of how much a task took even if you have to stop it frequently and work on something else.
The results can be very surprising, something may feel like it took only a few minutes whereas it took almost an hour in real time; the reverse is sometimes true although not as often.
Slicetime main window is a vertical bar with a row of buttons, each button representing a project. When the button is pressed in, the project is active, the rest of projects are inactive. Each project button shows the time taken on the project today. At 12 oclock the daily time is reset and new days count is started.
Time is kept for current day, week, month and total. Example: I may have a slicetime project that has 3:59 time today, 8:00 this week (including today), 17:00 this month (including this week) and 125:00 total time, which may have been accumulated over years.
Slicetime makes it easy to change project time for current day if you forgot to check in or check out. Menu command (add or subtract project time) will add or subtract the time for today. Another command will set all times for total, month, week and day.
Slicetime as of now has two report options, it can report by time taken for each project on a daily, weekly, montly and total basis and the same by percentage. For example, it will show that today project A was 60%, project B - 30% and C - 10%, and will do the same for current week, month and total.
Note that Slicetime does not keep separate time accounting from previous week, month, day, etc. It will not tell you that you spend 5 hours last saturday. It will only tell you total time, time taken on current month, week and day; but it makes perfect sense to keep this data as well, and I will almost certainly add it.
Functionality:
- Add project
- Remove project (deletes all data and button, irrecoverable, use sparingly!)
- Report by time
- Report by percentage
- Set project time
- Add or subtract project time
Version restrictions:
- Number of project buttons is effectively limited by vertical size of screen. On a common 1024 res, you can fit in around 42 projects, which should be enough for anyone, but I will add an option of hiding projects from main window if requested.
- Latest version not tested in Unix, but will most likely work. I will test it soon & fix if needed.
- Could keep time for each past day, week, month, year. Most likely will be added eventually.
Enhancements:
- Several bugs were fixed.
- The interface was changed to be more user friendly.
- Autosave functionality was added to make up for some stability problems on WinXP.
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Added: 2006-07-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1210 downloads
RedWolf WebDeveloper Studio 0.0.4
RedWolf WebDeveloper Studio is an html editor. more>>
This is an html edit i started building it is my first program and it is only about a week old this is just a preview.
Main features:
- Open and Save Files
- Quick Code Buttons.
- Status bar seconds as a address bar.
- Code, Split, Pre Views
- Hex Color Code Dialog Picker.
- Expander button for streaching views
- You can view your project in real time as you code it.
<<lessMain features:
- Open and Save Files
- Quick Code Buttons.
- Status bar seconds as a address bar.
- Code, Split, Pre Views
- Hex Color Code Dialog Picker.
- Expander button for streaching views
- You can view your project in real time as you code it.
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Added: 2005-08-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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